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My Husband Is A Gary Stu

Chapter 213
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Chapter 213 The Babies Are Gone

Blood?

Armand thought of something, and his gaze darkened immediately. He rushed over to pick Genevieve up

in his arms and she simply let him. Her arms fell to her sides as she stared forward lifelessly.

The blood on the floor was a fresh, shocking red.

Marilyn’s eyes narrowed as she looked at the blood. “D-Did that blood come from Genevieve?” she

asked the housekeeper in a quivering voice.

“Yes…” the housekeeper replied.

Her answer was delayed due to her surprise, but before she could even finish saying the one-syllable

reply, Marilyn jolted twice as if she had an electric shock.

Wordlessly, she pushed her housekeeper away and stumbled after Armand and Genevieve.

By the time Armand carried Genevieve all the way to the emergency department, blood had completely

spotted the bottom of her dress and her face had turned almost deathly pale. The doctor who saw them

instantly figured out what was happening and yelled for a gynecologist.

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The gynecologist placed Genevieve onto a gurney and wheeled her to an operating room.

Armand stood outside the operating room. He lowered his head and a pair of hands stained with bright

red blood leaped into view. A lump formed in his throat as he realized he could still feel the warmth of the

blood on his fingers.

Breathing became an arduous task.

Less than a minute later, the door to the operating room opened, and the gynecologist stepped out.

“I’m so sorry, but the babies are gone. They were newly developed twins, and they had been developing

so well. Perhaps she was mentally unstable that she couldn’t keep them…”

Twins…

Armand opened his mouth but couldn’t find anything to say.

The doctor sighed and passed a document to him. “I need to get rid of what’s left in her body, so please

sign this.”

“Okay,” Armand said and took the document.

He had always managed to sign documents calmly and flawlessly. He had probably signed about a

thousand documents throughout his career, but this time, his hands simply refused to stop trembling.

Marilyn had been standing silently behind Armand. She had rushed over in time just to hear what the

doctor said.

When she heard the doctor say that Genevieve was pregnant with twins, her heart clenched. But when

the doctor went on to say that the babies were gone and she saw Armand signing the document, her

hands, which had been clutching her clothes, relaxed.

Thank God the babies are gone. If not, I probably would have gone insane. Armand belongs to me,

always was, and will always be!

As the doctor walked into the operating room with the documents, Armand continued to stand there,

looking up at the door lifelessly.

Marilyn was about to walk toward him when she heard a series of footsteps behind her. She turned back,

only to see a group of police officers walking toward them.

She stopped walking and allowed them to walk past her.

“Mr. Faulkner,” one of the police officers called out to him seriously. “Genevieve Rachford is suspected of

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murdering Harriet Clarke. We need to keep her under supervision and take her back to the station to be

interrogated once she recovers.”

Armand acted as if he did not hear them. He looked at the door of the operating room calmly, a bone-

chilling aura radiating from him.

The police officers shivered and abruptly stepped back.

Less than two minutes later, more footsteps approached and two more people appeared in front of the

operating room.

Cooper had been locked up for crashing into a police car and assaulting an officer, so he only managed

to show up now. When he heard that Genevieve had returned to Jadeborough, he had instantly made his

way over.

He had thought that Genevieve needed his help, yet little did he expect to find himself standing before

the operating room.

He did not wear his glasses today and thus, the redness in his eyes and the dark shadows underneath

them were put on display for everyone to see. He did not look as charismatic as before.

He glanced at the operating room, the door to which was still tightly shut.

When he spotted the police officers next to him, his gaze sharpened at once. “What are the police doing

here?”